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Should we be feeling like the club is dying at the top or should there be an even acceleration? I know in previous vids you guys talk about the club dying at the top. Thanks in advance.
I don't trust this guy
Fast Eddie is great it's cool you guys let him use your studio. Great collaboration
Don’t get it.. faster backswing?
I think the difference seems to be allowing your lead heel to lift up freely in response to the body movements
Faster takeaway fellas !! A faster takeaway puts u in a better position .
Wow. Great video again. There's alot more force generated in the second swing. I Googled this guy… 398 carry! Impressive!
Slower back swing and slow transition is the way fellas.
would love to hear him talk about his trigger move, looks like he just steps backwards without doing anything in the lower body and before anything else moves
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Dont forget to have a MASSIVE wingspan. Arc over everything.
What’s this guys chs
Maybe for some people. Many golfers have much slower backswings and even look like they are pausing t times, and have ball speeds with driver over 180.
I thought Patrick Kelly and his voiceless lessons has joined AMG 😅
Tempo is a constant topic of instruction. This feels like it encourages faster tempo and discourages the textbook 3:1 tempo unless you really crank your down swing. Any take on that?
Hard to agree that this is universally applicable when you look at guys like Homa (slow backswing) and Matsuyama (slow backswing and literally stopped for a beat at the top) achieving plenty of swing speed. Certainly for some amateurs adding speed to backswing is potentially a useful training aid, and possibly something to bring on course as well. Going to say the applicability of this advice depends on how your backswing speed currently influences your transition and sequencing. If those are fine at slow backswing speed, dialing up the backswing could throw them out of balance.
I can’t even tell the difference 🤷
I've always been told to slow my backswing and load it up there
HOMIE MISSING LEG DAYS
Tell that to Jake Knapp, Cameron Champ, Rory, Cameron Young. No real speed to their backswing and they're amongst the longest. It's all very well advocating this but you have to swing wedges as well and the cons outweigh the pros in my view.
Words help.
These shorts do a terrible disservice. No context people get confused. Just awful!!
Looks the same
Can’t spot the differences. Some words would be helpful
Doesnt matter…fast transition…slow transition with all other facets in line, balance is the key
This is why Tiger said to stay off YouTube. Garbage!
He's using way more momentum and legs compared to the stiff 1st one.
So have i to turn green to swing faster.
Faster swing translates into more distance. All the right muscles are engaged right away.
No difference
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If there is no instruction, wouldn't it be better to watch PGA Tour players swinging ?